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Dry matter intake and intake of net energy for lactation were not affected by dietary treatments.
Treatment effects on glucose tolerance at day 13 of lactation were not significant.
Rates of IMI per quarter day per lactation were not different for either herd or when herd data were combined.
Intake of dry matter (18.4 ± 0.4 kg/d), N, and net energy for lactation were not altered by corn processing.
Weights of ewes during gestation, after lambing (post-partum weight loss) and during lactation were not affected (P > 0.05) by protein level, except at the 3rd month of lactation.
Intakes (mean ± standard errors of the mean, SEM) of dry matter (17.4 ± 0.6 kg/d) and energy (113.0 ± 4.6 MJ of net energy for lactation) were not different between treatments.
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The rate at which cows conceived, and the calving to conception interval during the subsequent lactation was not affected by management strategy.
Average milk production or composition during the first 56 d of lactation was not significantly affected by prepartum source of CHO, monensin, or their combination; however, there was a trend for the prepartum CHO source to affect milk production over time.
Pups born to dams exposed to the CPS did not differ in birthweight, and pre-weaning growth was not affected, suggesting lactation was not impaired.
How the mammary gland facilitates and regulates the transfer of such a large amount of Zn for secretion into milk during lactation is not currently understood.
This leads one to question whether genes up-regulated during lactation are not annotated.
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